The surgeons who removed Pope Francis's semi-colon this week have now
admitted that they removed the wrong organ. "We see now that we should
have removed his spleen, and probably also the gall bladder in which he
stores up all his bile," they said.*
*The board at the foot of the papal hospital bed said "pain in the backside",
but this was not a medical diagnosis.
As Evelyn Waugh would have put it:
A typical triumph of modern science to find the only part of Francis that was not malignant and remove it.
The pope's behaviour has been increasingly bizarre in recent weeks.
Francis has returned from hospital full of venom and bitterness, and
it took him just two days to issue a new Motu Proprio "
Traditionis Custodes"
(an anagram of "Ass! Idiot! Destruction!" but that is probably just a coincidence).
Subtitled "Why Benedict is wrong and I am right", the papal scribbles begin with the
phrase
Guardians of the tradition, the bishops in communion with the Bishop of Rome,
showing that the pope could have had a successful career as a comedian if he had wished.
"Nobody's ever called me a guardian of tradition before!"
So, apart from the obvious question "Quis custodiet ipsos traditionis custodes?" we
serious Catholic commentators need to ask some fundamental questions:
1. What is he doing?
2. Why is he doing it?
3. Will he get away with it?
Two popes doing what they do best.
Now the pope's reasoning behind the repeal of
Summorum Pontificum without even waiting
for Benedict to die may be seen as just another case of loutish bad manners (like refusing to answer the Dubia,
slapping pilgrims, snubbing Cardinal Zen, etc.) but in fact it is dealing with one of the worst crises
in the church: the popularity of the traditional Mass.
I'm sure that these things are randomly chosen.
After all, there can be nothing more serious! Child abuse, idol-worship, the persecution of the Church in China, Fr James Martin's sodoministry,
Devout Catholic Biden's abortion mania, the widespread embezzlement of Vatican finances, the squandering of Peter's Pence on dirty films,
heretical papal documents, ... all these are trivialities compared with the use of the same Mass as our grandparents used before Vatican II.*
*Did you genuflect when Vatican II was mentioned? I did. Fun, wasn't it?**
**Remember that Vatican II changed nothing at all. Which is why everything has changed.
The cunning plan:
1. Blame the traditional Mass for causing a schism.
2. Cause a schism by banning it.
"All right, lads. You know where he lives. You know what you have to do.
Priests: if you wish to celebrate a Mass in the Extraordinary Form, it is very simple now: all you need is for your bishop to ask
the
Pater Sanctus for a signed letter giving permission (one for every time you wish to celebrate). Pope Francis is very
good at answering letters (ask Burke, Brandmüller, etc.) and will gladly take time off from his Pachamama devotions to scribble you a note.
Curiously, some bishops are actually giving Pope Francis (and his evil side-kick the sinister Dr Rauci) a shock, by saying that
they will continue to allow Latin Masses as before. Some really are "Traditionis Custodes" after all. Amazing!
"Muscles" Barron prepares to celebrate the Extraordinary Form.
Incidentally, all this was foreseen two months ago in the
writings of the Prophet Eccles.
Leave muscles Barron alone. You shouldn't be talking about the former Presidents son like that anyway !
ReplyDelete"Say whatever Mass you want if
ReplyDeleteYou have cleared it with the Pontiff."
(as Tom Lehrer didn't sing.)
Eccles, you have outdone yourself!
ReplyDeleteExcellent. The Vatican is undermining its own authority. Personal dislikes re-the Extraordinary Form should not be sedimented into canon law. Many a previous Motu Proprio bit the dust because it was ignored. Hope the same happens to Traditionum Destructores.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he's using the Extraordinary Form of CANNON Law.
DeleteIt seems that a Power Stone of immense power has been handed to the Guardians of the Galaxy, I mean, the Guardians of Tradition. I hope they have the wisdom to handle it well.
ReplyDeleteWe had to destroy the village (unity) to save the village (unity).
ReplyDeleteThis is for all us reprobate Americans.